
Mujaddidi
The Mujaddidi is a branch within the Naqshbandi Sufi order, founded by the 19th-century saint Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi, also known as Mujaddid Alfanith. It emphasizes spiritual renewal, inner purification, and adherence to Islamic principles. Followers seek a deep, personal connection with God through rituals, meditation, and ethical conduct. The Mujaddidi path is known for its focus on balancing spiritual practices with social responsibilities and maintaining traditional Islamic teachings. It has a significant influence in parts of South Asia and among Sufi communities worldwide.